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‘What do you use for freckles Miss Giles?’ cartoon published in Punch, 1918

A cartoon published in Punch magazine on 11th September 1918 with the caption:

‘Young Lady from Town: What do you use for freckles, Miss Giles?’

What do you use for freckles Miss Giles?

Source: Catherine Procter WLA Collection

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